Patio Culture


© Kelly Love Johnson

http://home.texoma.net/~kgreg/

Patio Culturehttp://home.texoma.net/~kgreg/index.html is Greg Knight's web site in Internet suburbia. If you grew up eating red meat, green salads, and other suburban cuisine, this site will tweak your nostalgia button a little.

GREAT section on Exotica, the ultimate Patio Paradise! Recording artists such as Martin Denny, Les Baxter and Yma Sumac, the Polynesian craze of the late 50s and early 60s, Tiki culture (include the little plastic animals hanging over the side of your cocktail).

Handy recipes and helpful tips for the modern outdoor chef - Tasty and nutritious! Kid stuff, like the Cruelty to Insects page. The heady days of the Cold War. And so much more!

Patio Culture has a great collection of links to other sites with related themes - be sure to stop by and check them out! Everything on this site is ultra-cool, but a MUST SEE is Greg's "Treatise on Suburbia," an excellent piece of work about society and the patio culture of the burbs. Read it, love it, understand patio culture thoroughly because of it, then shoot the grillmeister Greg Knight an email to tell him how hip his site is. emailto:kgreg@texoma.net.

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